When he’s not doing things that are ridiculous and/or hilarious, Young also plays basketball. Quiet as it’s kept, he was pretty good at it last year for the Los Angeles Lakers, averaging 13.2 points in 25.9 minutes per game in 60 appearances while shooting 40.4 percent from 3-point land and digging in defensively under first-year head coach Luke Walton — a former top assistant in Golden State, and someone with the ear of Warriors boss Steve Kerr. In fact, the 6-foot-7 swingman was one of the most efficient catch-and-shoot players in the league last year, joining a pair of names that’ll be pretty familiar to Bay Area fans:

There were three players in the NBA last year who shot >43% on 4.5+ catch-and-shoot threes: 1. Stephen Curry, 2. Klay Thompson, 3. Swaggy P.

The 32-year-old’s shooting prowess, improved offensive efficiency and somewhat surprising defensive viability made him a target of multiple teams looking for help on the wing, with the Timberwolves and Pelicans both reportedly interested in securing his services. In the end, though, Young chose to link up with the defending champs in what could be a similar role to the one played over the past couple of seasons by unrestricted free agent Ian Clark as a second-unit combo guard who spaces the floor, moves without the ball and fires it when he gets it.

Young will join the just-added Omri Casspi to give the Warriors a pair of big wings off the bench capable of slotting in at multiple positions and making it rain from each of them. After bringing back Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston to keep together the core of last season’s title team, the rich continue to get even richer … and, in this case, more absurd.

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